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<br /> <br /> <br /> 20 CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN <br />• Field: Where emergency response personnel and resources, under the command of responsible officials, <br />carry out tactfcal decisions and actfvitfes in direct response to an incident or threat. The City of San <br />Leandro Police, Fire, or Public Works Departments are typically involved at the field response level. <br />• Local Government: Includes individual citfes, countfes, and special districts. As a local government, the <br />City of San Leandro manages and coordinates overall emergency response and recovery actfvitfes <br />citywide. This may involve actfvatfng the City of San Leandro Emergency Operatfons Center (EOC) or <br />coordinatfng other actfvitfes. <br />• Operational Area: Encompasses the county and all politfcal subdivisions, including special districts. The <br />Alameda County EOC may be actfvated for complex or county-wide incidents to support local <br />governments' management and coordinatfon of resources, informatfon, and prioritfes. The Alameda <br />County EOC also serves as the link between local and regional levels. <br />• Region: The Cal OES Region manages informatfon and resources among OAs and coordinates overall <br />state support of emergency response operatfons within the region. The City of San Leandro is located in <br />the “Coastal” Cal OES Administratfve Region and Cal OES Mutual Aid Region “II.” <br />• State: The Cal OES state level prioritfzes tasks and coordinates state resources in response to requests <br />from regional levels. Cal OES headquarters also coordinates mutual aid among the mutual aid regions <br />and serves as a link to the federal emergency response system. <br /> <br />Figure 1: SEMS Organizational Levels <br />The City of San Leandro uses SEMS to manage the response to multfagency and multfjurisdictfonal emergencies <br />and to coordinate between responding agencies at all levels during incident response. <br />3.2. EOC AND FIELD COORDINATION <br />The field response level is where emergency response personnel and resources make tactfcal decisions and <br />actfvitfes in direct response to an incident, disaster, or threat.18 Field response actfvitfes are managed by an <br /> <br />18 <br />https://www.caloes.ca.gov/PlanningPreparednessSite/Documents/Standardized%20Emergency%20Management%20Syste <br />m_Part1.pdf